Local Resources for WRNMMC and Surrounding Communities

Too often, a person fails to reach out for help until he or she is in the midst of a crisis. If you feel that you or someone you know needs help right now, do not wait until the situation worsens. Call one of the phone numbers or crisis hotlines listed here.

This page lists a range of local resources that may be of assistance to you and your family. The resources are organized into the following categories:

Spouselink.org

SpouseLink.org, created by AAFMA, is a completely free website that supports, informs and inspires military spouses with daily pop culture and important military information. Our editors bring the best videos, stories and resources onto a fun and easy-to-use site. AAFMAA is a non-profit, membership association that supports the American Armed Forces community with affordable insurance, financial planning, money management, trust services, member benefits and survivor services. Military families call AAFMAA when they need help, from how to navigate confusing benefits to next steps after losing a loved one. AAFMAA always looks for new ways to support the military community, and after many members’ spouses suggested a website just for them, AAFMAA created SpouseLink.org™.

The Virginia Wounded Warrior Program in cooperation with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services and the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, monitors and coordinates behavioral health and rehabilitative services and support services through an integrated, comprehensive and responsive system of public and private partnerships. VWWP facilitates these services for Virginia veterans, members of the Virginia National Guard and Armed Forces Reserves (not in federal service), and their families with a special emphasis on those affected by stress related conditions or traumatic brain injuries resulting from military service.